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Uploaded by on May 2, 2010

Big thanks to brandishoogy for the request :)

Ingredients:

1 3/4 cup flour
3/4 cup brown sugar
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp cinnamon
2 eggs
1/2 cup butter, melted
3 bananas
vanilla extract
walnuts

Oven at 350 for 60 minutes

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  • i cooked this and it was delicious. i cooked it for an hour and a half a nd it was still very moist. i mean VERY. why is that?

  • @iheartadobo123 awesome to hear it turned out! it could be a few reasons as to why it turned out very moist, but i'm guessing you just put in a ton of love when you made it!

  • @iheartadobo123 lol. quick breads take a fair bit of baking time, so the recipe must be moist so the final product doesn't end up dry. ovens vary greatly, so i think you just had to bake yours a bit longer...still ending up with a moist product.

  • Hello Sir, Banana bread is one of my favorites. I like the flavor of brown sugar over white. I tried light brown sugar and even splitting brown sugar with white sugar to get ¾ cup. While my bread always comes out great there seems to be a high consistency of sugar settling at the bottom of the loaf. It even seams caramelized and distinct dark ‘brown sugar’ like color and taste at the bottom half inch of the loaf. Yours looks very consistent in color. Also I use 6 bananas. Thanks.

  • @J2TKcapIRK hmmm interesting situation with your loaf. I'm wondering if it's the pan. If the bottom was to heat up higher than the other parts than it may cause it to get that carmelized characteristic. Sounds delicious nonetheless.

  • I use almost the same banana bread recipe and it comes out awesome every time. Really like to use brown sugar as well. Sometimes I'll add raisins and/or cranberries to it. But plain is just as awesome. Thanks for showing us your banana bread recipe. :)

  • @Fatesworld Thanks for the comment. Next time I will try cranberries or raisins, i think that'd be great.

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  • @2Feet1Wheel thanks 4 replying? i guess.

  • Are you in Canada, Iv always wanted to visit there, I bet its a really Elegent place to live.

  • I love banana bread, thanks for the awesome recipe. Thanks also for the tip about freezing the banana's - never heard of that before, going to give it a go.

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